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The phrase "a stuntman" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a person who performs stunts professionally for film, television, or theater. For example: "The actor hired a stuntman to do his daring stunts in his latest movie."
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A stuntman does amazing stuff.
Fancy yourself as a stuntman?
Movies are part of Connery's work as a stuntman.
I like to believe a stuntman stole it.
Legend has it that a stuntman was killed on set.
The assassin Sparafucile has morphed into a stuntman.
When I actually started hitting, it was a stuntman.
1. "If a stuntman gets hurt, we promise it will be in the film.
I went and did a front flip over a stuntman who was about six feet tall.
DAVE ITZKOFF 1. "If a stuntman gets hurt, we promise it will be in the film.
For a time, Hobel was a stuntman, working at an Old West theme park upstate.
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